Perhaps not the most pivotal scenes, but for me some of the most memorable from the book. You’ll see them floating on wreckage engaging in merriment. This is pivotal stuff that makes what you saw in the Theatrical Edition not only deeper, but gives the entire film a much cleaner presence.Īlso of note, at least for me personally is the inclusion of more Merry and Pippin after the battle of Isengaard. We aren’t talking about cute scenes thrown in to add a few fan moments in, or things to appease Tolkien purists. But this sucker has 40 minutes of additional footage. I’ve already reviewed the theatrical edition, so reviewing this one might seem a bit redundant. What was almost as good as Fellowship is now in every way its equal. If you thought you were in love with Two Towers before, see the extended DVD and see it the way it should have been. This is how the movie should have been cut in the first place. No, what sets the Two Towers Extended Edition DVD apart from even the first Lord of the Rings Extended is that without all this, Two Towers doesn’t make sense. But then the Fellowship EE had all that too. ![]() Not just because they’ve thrown in some great extra scenes, or because the DVD itself has the greatest set of features in the history of the format, though those things are all great.
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